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' \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191%, N.Y. ENGINEERS’ $25,000 FIRE IN Godfrey of Brookline, Mags., to Dun-| Kranich, daughter of Me. and Mra.| there was a recerftion and dinner af ser of Ardsley-on-Hudson, | Frederick Kranich of No. 312 West | the Biltmore. | Slat Street, and Edward G. Burghard ey | pear Ned Notes in Socisty Farm bureaus had reported leas than |60 per cent. of these crops out of the ern New York May tone we hr New Yorker Die Le Se Boys’ Suits and Coats are a big proposition Place a Roslyn Landmark. Fire which started from an un- known cause early to-day did $50,000 | Bags for U. S. ‘Wire eating through the five-story Ent he inTek building on the southwest cor- | caneenvanian | Edgar T trackett. igor Trumann Bracke Miss Lilllan Deghuee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Werner E. Deghuee, Mrs, Jefferson Coddington of No, 24|last night became the bride of Lieut. | West Fifty-eighth Street announces| Ralph Bevin Smith of the Royal Brit- | WHAT YOU SURELY NEED '* Thowsmnds of Acres. Quick moderation : i Bane Hd Wiesac (dou pince| cota wen BUIFALO, Nov. 2—From two to tour | fre weather, it wan nald to-day, would NTRY SILK MILL BUSY 5 soresion, Wr Mons 60 aus 0 a and Mrs Jame Cushing alt: | yest in att A In the chapel ot. sn'rame_aohea's he ganna Hi joreahala ate ception In honor of Rear Ad- | child of Summit, N. J, have an-/ St, Patrick's Cathedral, Mgr. Bruder|igaued last night: Died—G, * Oe niral Walter Metoan, Commandant |nounced the engagement of thelr | officiating. Following the ceremony | New York, N.Y : = == — f the Portsmouth Navy Yard, and | daughter, Miss Ruth Fairchild, to . = Mrs, McLean and Rear Admiral Na-|tpnest Harold White, son of Mr. and Pee | BY FIRE thaniel Usher and M sher wit be| srs, George B. White of Brooklyn. ae held to-nt by United States Pibacths ° ° } PA, Junior Naval Reserve at its armory,| Miss Dorothy Taylor, daughter ot} Franklin Simon Sees [meee No. 218 West Fifty-cighth Street. re M. ye Medea ho val amage S40. | Among those who will receive are Mra,|b@ married to John G. Lethbridge o: Damage Put at $50,000— Brooklyn Blaze Damages Fac-| me Ee ee ee eee eT aity on rise, IN ie: Ge CuO ft Water Supply Inadequate-— fory Rushing Powder lle, Mra, John 8. ‘Thacher and Mrs, |the Blessed Sacrament. ‘: | . ye. | the engagement of her daughter, Migs | lah Flying Corps. The ceremony was is a healthy, active, industrious liver. Stnall doses of these pills NY OTHERS know, as well as we do, that damage to the fine country club house | Mer of ae eae ts gps Emily Coddington, to Willlam Henry | perfordfed at the home of the bride's taken regularly Insure that. You may also need a purgatlve money is not so easy as it sounds. But we at Roslyn, L. f. The buliding, remod uns as aiattin to be given, | will take place next Monday after- | Brooklyn, by the Rev. William P. 6. Geneines ‘Smelt Pitt have gone a long way toward achieving that Hed from the old Samuel P. Willets| Twelve employees of the night shitt/RVoP at the how the wilde's | Landers of Bt. Mary's (Sins hal bee ne (Wut tord Simalt Dose pestle You can depend on the fabrics in home, a structure more than 200 years |of the Champlain Silk Mills, on the | mother, brig Hi Hh br jeu at rth pecanny et . sult. ‘ and Mrs, Smith, old, which had been @ landmark on the | frst A were driven: from thelr meunen , | 00 Tron in the Blood. Pale ot our Boys’ Clothes, on the models, on the making, and on the variety. And you will be satisfied with the prices. They are sin- gularly reasonable for merchandise of such singular dependability. Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra knickerbockers Asmart English model, tailored in all wool tweeds and cheviots. Ages, 8 to 18 years. . 4 tMiiuery Orercoais i i 5 $1275 ] Wf Dy AY New military model overcoat with converti- ble collar, of gray, brown and heather mixtures, in winter weight and worsted lined. north shore, was located in the midst of @ namber of large estates, the i} country homes of Harry Payne Whit ney, Stanley G. Mortimer and EK. D. Morgan being close by Thirty servants in the club house| had no trouble getting to safety. No | One was Injured, but two members of Roslyn Heights Hook and Ladder Company had narrow escapes when| & large Kection of the roof fell out- ward, minsing them by a few feet Inability of the flremen to get wa vants from nearby estates, managed | ju | Army ‘ Jaccording to disr and a number of small farms ad joining having been taken over by the Engineers’ Club last spring | It is belleved the wealthy property | steps to insure owners will now take @ better water supply in the future. —_—— | BLAZE TIES UP TRAFFIC. Brooklyn Fi Street Block for | A $9.0 fire started at 9 o'clock this | morning at No, 56 Fulton Street, | Brooklyn, Interrupted traffic for half an hour, and threatened to spréad and | do much greater damage before it was | | controle It starte bowling Ww broke thro in the low cupled by 1 in @ locker In the Schmiat oys on the top floor aud the roof. The damage. part of the bullding, ov ps and cafes, was from work und led to safety by John Lewis the foreman, The © oncern is working twenty-four hours « oture of silk bues for Government gunpowder orders. Tho fire wan discovered at o'clock by Patrolman Clancy The Champlain Sik Mills plant on the first floor, the Hardwood Soap Company on the second, the Parisian Shoe Company on the third and store rooms on the fourth and fifth were damaged The joss is estimated at $25,000. Fire Marshal Brophy, after an In vestigation, said there was nothing 4.30 ench com 8 recelved tors, The m lization of th eding rapidly Instre Greek Army i6 pre and smoothly Laugh When People Step On Your Feet pass Try this yourself then It along to others. It works! ° Licinecieebermmecarseumanmened Ouch 1!!! This kind of rough talke will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the sintple advice. of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops fj CaN ape) of a drug called freezone when applied 3) In the same block are the Orpheum |to a tender, aching corm stops soreness Ages, 9 to 18 years. school overe sent ohitein Eereeinal tn one Maar Maetety ate soon—before the sale ends! : M en,” splendid garments and fully td in rich colors, Chinchilla Overcoats, and Fd ’ Men’s Pants $ «P50 We Want Your Old Car All $3.50 Garments TH AVENUE | 3 RD AVENUE ey aro heavy winter 83rd Stree We have a demand for a few Studebaker used automobiles me ‘anaien 18th and 16th Streets North Wert Comer a and a few other good standard makes. of eight standard cars we can place it to advantage and give Studebaker TRADE-IN-SALE —get your old car in restaurant, and | rian Pano Com- 1 damage. Theatre, the big T & salesroom of pany, but they Real Trench Life for Soldiers at Camp Devens. Real trench AYER, Mags. Nov, 2 fe will be experte National Army at ¢ week, Battallons will [trenches ofr seve They will be xiver riod and will Itv proximating as closely as possible thoxe at the front you a real trade-in opportunity. You may not have thought of trading your car in on a new one for several months yet. But if you are to make an profitable trade-in, you must do it now, Try to get any dealer to guaran- tee prices for any length of time and you will realize how rapidly automobile prices are advancing— and will continue to advance. economical If you wai Sale you can and ) haul the old on a better inves you less money. BRONX BRANCH mat DAML Sty Brome F one Melrose 4 If your car is any one against a higher price. But if you take advantage of our Trade-In You want a new car, don't you? Well, here's your chance to get one at a saving. You know what it will cost you to over- -—and put it in a new car, When will wi our liberal Trade-In Plan? at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out Without pain, He says freezone is an ether com- pound which dries immediately and hever inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin,» A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store; but ts suffi- cient to remove every hard or soft corn or cullus from one’s feet. Millions *- | of American women will welcome thf announcement since the inauguration of the high heels.-Adv t you'll have to trade save money. e. Save all that expense It will be tment and actually cost see you to talk about vy in thesman- | ter The engagen Miss Bertha I of Mr. announced of | Newburg, N. ¥., now of Bridgeport. | jodfrey, a daugh.- | ‘ Lester Noble and The wedding of Miss Vivienne ROSY CHEEKS 2: HEALTHY COLOR todica mitttatee, CARTER Siisa which ‘wi be You can verify that statement by makin; comparisons. invite you to look at the clothing advertise ‘The gelation entries rie rahe datg FOR ERO CURT eoleionh about the Are, #17.50 to #22.50—and compare the style, the quality, and the ing browns, grays, and Three companies of firemen re workmanship with ours at 810 and 815. If you see any difference, h tk y 8 np ' sponded to ea Seren uRAIS NLR ea Frenchmen to Lend ae it will be in our favor. We will refund your money if you don’t oR ee On ay eee ald of the club servants and the wer-| ,ywe yy . find our words to be the actual truth. This is a bona-fide sale— with no baits nor “turn-overs.”’ |to save a large part of the furnish-|aay from Athens Braquet Zz ings of the club howe, ‘Tho fire] (ye French Army nan been mado We Offer You Tomorrow Guaranteed (pz j burned for three hours, The club-|ontef of the G staff and 20 | house was opened recently, the estate| French officers have been detailed ax at 912-50 have to do is to loi elsewhere. These ex i t that if you want to, but all y id then see those at 817.50 off at this price—but the kind you'd may di nts dollars more. expect t the suits and ce both suits and coats. Every popular fabric will be shown in this display. at 15 All smart and snappy suits, made of all wool materials, in choice patterns; » model in every imaginable weave can be found in this lot. The overcoats include the popular Trench style, as well as the popular Well model, Chesterfield, and the box style in a big assortment of patterns. Saving You offers years ago. Here is a s you if you Suits and O’coats « $5.00 That Are Worth $7.50 to $7.95 duroy Iks, with one ariety of hand- | No Men, Here Are Suits at Savings of *5 to We by other stores at Suits and Overcoats the wearers an appearance out of the ordinary and reflect credit upon their taste. have not exag, and Overcoats ’S IRON PILLS The Equals of Which Are Selling at $17.50 into our windows and see not the kind of garments pect at fi r The models of both are all 1917 designs and include all the latest ideas, including the Trench style in Suits and Overcoats The Equals of Which Are Selling Elsewhere at $22.50 uits that will give Every popular ington, loose-back Every garm ent in at $2.95 rfolks of fane CHU CHIN CHOW A Fascinating Romance of the Far East rated their value one nixtures, with one and two That Ought to Be $5.50 if a Penny Attend the sale and see for yourself, You} Suits and overcoats at this price are really won't he urged to buy. Included are Boys’ Fine|a novelty today —but every one of these gar- Fancy Mixtures, with one and t ants, fine cor- | ments is guaranteed, and you will find that we iota. Money on Boys’ Clothing Parents, as soon as you learn the values in Boys’ Clothing ‘The Suprise Stores offer, you will reprimand yourself for not having investigated our ial sale that will interest ave a boy to clothe. the sale is new and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Suits and O’coats Yonkers Store, 34 North Broadway NOW RUNNING THE EVENING WORLD‘ IN ¥